It all seems to make sense and then it jumps the shark on the 3rd from the last paragraph and then starts talking about politics
Nothing’s free
It’s a poisonous world for a young man with fame and fortune. Let them learn the lesson that there is no such thing as free sex. There are always expectations.
Meanwhile, the day after Bauer’s vindication video, Hill was yukking it up on comedian Alex Stein’s show.
The self-described recovering alcoholic smeared Bauer, saying “several different women” had accused him. She played the victim: “I just didn’t know that it would reach this level of hate for me.” She claimed bad lighting was to blame for the absence of injuries in her morning-after video.
“That video was taken with no lights on in the room … So a lot of differences between natural light and all that stuff … If you zoom in, the scratches are all there. You can’t see if there’s a shadow on my face.”
It will never end until there are penalties for making false allegations that ruin a man’s life.
Hill needs to be charged, like Jussie Smollett was for faking a hate crime.
Without consequences, malignant behavior only proliferates.
Nancy played a fool
Silly Kevin McCarthy. He trusted Nancy Pelosi.
In his valedictory speech, the vanquished speaker casually let slip how his Democratic predecessor stiffed him.
“It’s interesting. It was in this room after we had won the majority, and I became speaker and Nancy Pelosi came to me and was speaker at the time on the way out. I told her I was having issues with getting enough votes. She said, ‘What’s the problem?’ ”
McCarthy confided in Pelosi that the holdouts wanted him to agree to a rules change that allowed any single lawmaker to file a motion to oust the speaker.
“And she said, ‘Just give it to them. I’ll always back you up … because I believe in the institution.’ I think today was a political decision by the Democrats.”
No kidding, Einstein. If for no other reason, McCarthy’s naivete disqualified him for the job.
At least he got in a final swipe when he had Pelosi thrown out of her Capitol office.
Nun stuns at UN
I was lucky enough to see a preview recently of a brilliant, uplifting movie that opens Thursday, “Mother Teresa & Me,” which I highly recommend.
Interestingly enough, the preview was at the United Nations headquarters, where the film’s theme that all life, from conception to death, is precious, seemed wonderfully subversive.
Let’s hope the good nun’s legacy has a purifying effect on the Turtle Bay complex.
It all seems to make sense and then it jumps the shark on the 3rd from the last paragraph and then starts talking about politics
Nothing’s free
It’s a poisonous world for a young man with fame and fortune. Let them learn the lesson that there is no such thing as free sex. There are always expectations.
Meanwhile, the day after Bauer’s vindication video, Hill was yukking it up on comedian Alex Stein’s show.
The self-described recovering alcoholic smeared Bauer, saying “several different women” had accused him. She played the victim: “I just didn’t know that it would reach this level of hate for me.” She claimed bad lighting was to blame for the absence of injuries in her morning-after video.
“That video was taken with no lights on in the room … So a lot of differences between natural light and all that stuff … If you zoom in, the scratches are all there. You can’t see if there’s a shadow on my face.”
It will never end until there are penalties for making false allegations that ruin a man’s life.
Hill needs to be charged, like Jussie Smollett was for faking a hate crime.
Without consequences, malignant behavior only proliferates.
Nancy played a fool
Silly Kevin McCarthy. He trusted Nancy Pelosi.
In his valedictory speech, the vanquished speaker casually let slip how his Democratic predecessor stiffed him.
“It’s interesting. It was in this room after we had won the majority, and I became speaker and Nancy Pelosi came to me and was speaker at the time on the way out. I told her I was having issues with getting enough votes. She said, ‘What’s the problem?’ ”
McCarthy confided in Pelosi that the holdouts wanted him to agree to a rules change that allowed any single lawmaker to file a motion to oust the speaker.
“And she said, ‘Just give it to them. I’ll always back you up … because I believe in the institution.’ I think today was a political decision by the Democrats.”
No kidding, Einstein. If for no other reason, McCarthy’s naivete disqualified him for the job.
At least he got in a final swipe when he had Pelosi thrown out of her Capitol office.
Nun stuns at UN
I was lucky enough to see a preview recently of a brilliant, uplifting movie that opens Thursday, “Mother Teresa & Me,” which I highly recommend.
Interestingly enough, the preview was at the United Nations headquarters, where the film’s theme that all life, from conception to death, is precious, seemed wonderfully subversive.
Let’s hope the good nun’s legacy has a purifying effect on the Turtle Bay complex.